Currawong

Bush Regeneration

What is the aim?

Currawong is a large area of mostly undeveloped bushland situated on the upper Western Shores of Pittwater and backing onto Ku ring gai Chase National Park. This tract of land was a privately owned union holiday camp before being sold to developers in 2008.

The Foundation is currently waiting for a Plan of Management to be established prior to commencing bush regeneration.

Who funds it?

PEF has received $1.4 million from a generous donor for bush regeneration and other environmental upgrades. Community involvement in planting days and other voluntary events, or by way of donations would further assist the restoration of this public asset.

Can I help?

‘There are many ways to help. Bequests and donations remain our primary source of funding. Becoming part of a bushcare group on site or joining in the community planting days are another way of contributing directly to the success of this project. Finally, simply appreciating the work by enjoying a walk or birdwatching through this bushland is a great start to supporting the work and the benefits for us all.

BECOME A FRIEND OF CURRAWONG

You can materially assist this project by becoming a Friend of the Pittwater Environmental Foundation and nominating this project as your special interest. Visit the Friends page.